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The Central Statistical Agency ( CSA ), reported that 2198 tons of coffee were produced in this zone in the year ending in 2005, based on inspection records from the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea authority.

CSA and for
The new terminal is intended for the service of one million passengers and the space liberated from low-cost airlines would pass into the disposition of Estonian Air and other traditional airlines, such as Lufthansa, SAS, LOT and CSA.
CI incrementally establishes and maintains the definitive current basis for Control and Status Accounting ( CSA ) of a system and its configuration items ( CIs ) throughout their lifecycle ( development, production, deployment, and operational support ) until disposal.
CSA: Six subwoofers arranged for less bass energy on stage.
The CSA method reverses the enclosure orientation and inverts the polarity of one out of every three subwoofers across the front of the stage, and delays those enclosures for maximum cancellation of the target frequency on stage.
Upon seeing how badly equipped the CSA was, Forrest offered to buy horses and equipment with his own money for a regiment of Tennessee volunteer soldiers.
Site was later used for a CSA gun battery.
Hadfield was assigned by the Canadian Space Agency ( CSA ) to the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in August of the same year, where he addressed technical and safety issues for Shuttle Operations Development, contributed to the development of the glass shuttle cockpit, and supported shuttle launches at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida.
From 1996 to 2000, he represented CSA astronauts and coordinated their activities as the Chief Astronaut for the CSA.
A joint CSA / ANSI working group ( X3L2. 1 ) revised the specifications, which were submitted for standardization.
* Sabot Hill-It was built in 1855 and owned by James A. Seddon, the Secretary of War for the Confederate States of America ( CSA ) during the Civil War.
Worcester was considered its own region for centuries ; however, with the encroachment of Boston's suburbs, it now marks the western periphery of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester ( MA-RI-NH ) U. S. Census Combined Statistical Area ( CSA ) ( Greater Boston ).
Developed under the management of the Canadian Space Agency ( CSA ) in cooperation with Canadian provincial governments and the private sector, it provides images of the Earth for both scientific and commercial applications.
* CSA, the ICAO airline designator for Czech Airlines ( ČSA )
Derek Jacobi performed two separate readings of the novel, both as abridged versions, one for Dove Audio ( 1986 ) and one for CSA Word ( 2007 ).
* Child Support Agency ( CSA ) Australia-includes calculators and guides for separated parents
In 2001, the Oakland Cannabis Buyers ' Cooperative claimed " medical necessity " as their legal justification for violating the federal Controlled Substances Act ( CSA ).
" Justice O ' Connor disagreed with the majority's opinion because sanctioning this application of Congress's CSA " extinguishes that experiment, without any proof that the personal cultivation, possession, and use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, if economic activity in the first place, has a substantial effect on interstate commerce and is therefore an appropriate subject of federal regulation.
CSA members or subscribers pay at the onset of the growing season for a share of the anticipated harvest ; once harvesting begins, they receive weekly shares of vegetables and fruit, in a vegetable box scheme, and also sometimes herbs, cut flowers, honey, eggs, dairy products and meat, as well.
If the strawberry crop is not successful, for example, the CSA member will share the burden of the crop failure by receiving fewer, or lower quality, strawberries for the season.
Concern for a healthy environment is the primary reason that CSA members join.
Other primary reasons for belonging to a CSA are a desire to eat vegetables in season, source of organic produce, and support of local food sources.
Orti Solidali ( meaning Solidarity Gardens ) is an example of a CSA in Italy ; the reasons for participating are mostly ethical.

CSA and 3
He resigned his CSA commission on March 3, 1863, to become Colonel of the 3rd Cavalry of the Georgia Militia, and subsequently served as a brigadier general and adjutant and inspector-general of General Gustavus W. Smith's division of Georgia militia.
While CSA algorithm uses 64-bit keys, most of the time only 48 bits of key are unknown, since bytes 3 and 7 are used as checksum bytes in CA systems, and may be easily recalculated.
The CSA cannot get involved, even upon request, if the non-resident parent lives abroad, if a written agreement made prior to April 5, 1993, is in place, or if a court order regarding maintenance was made before March 3, 2003.
CSA arrears accumulated since 1993 totals just under £ 3. 8bn.
The CSA of Ethiopia estimated in 2005 that farmers in Benishangul-Gumuz had a total of 307, 820 head of cattle ( representing 0. 79 % of Ethiopia's total cattle ), 65, 800 sheep ( 0. 38 %), 244, 570 goats ( 1. 88 %), 1, 770 mules ( 1. 2 %), 37, 520 asses ( 1. 5 %), 732, 270 poultry of all species ( 2. 37 %), and 166, 130 beehives ( 3. 82 %).
Couch's force defending against the attacks of Maj. Gen. ( CSA ) | Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws in the morning of May 3, 1863, during the Battle of Chancellorsville
On February 3, 1865, near Fort Monroe in Newport News, Virginia, aboard a ship, the River Queen, President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State William H. Seward, representing the United States government, met with Vice President Alexander H. Stephens, Senator Robert M. T. Hunter, and Assistant Secretary of War John A. Campbell, representing the Confederate States of America ( CSA ).
The racial makeup of the CSA was 74. 65 % White, 19. 41 % African American, 0. 46 % Native American, 0. 44 % Asian, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 3. 74 % from other races, and 1. 27 % from two or more races.
Kimberly-Clark currently sources the majority of its pulp ( near 3 million tons ) from Sustainable Forest Initiative ( SFI ) and Canadian Standards Association ( CSA ) certified logging operations.

CSA and were
At the same time, black soldiers were also bayoneted by white Union soldiers who feared reprisal from victorious CSA troops.
During the Civil War ( 1861 – 65 ), postal services in the Confederacy were provided by the CSA Post Office Department, headed by Postmaster General John Henninger Reagan.
Nearby Reno County is not a part of the Wichita MSA or Wichita-Winfield CSA, but, were it included, it would add an additional population of 64, 511 as of 2010.
In Europe, many of the CSA style farms were inspired by the economic ideas of Rudolf Steiner and experiments with community agriculture took place on farms using biodynamic agriculture.
In 1965 mothers in Japan who were concerned about the rise of imported food, the loss of arable land, and the migration of farmers into cities started the first CSA projects called Teikei ( 提携 ) in Japanese – most likely unrelated to the developments in Europe.
The CSA was initially a ( strategically ) defensive army, and many soldiers were resentful when Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia in an invasion of the North in the Antietam Campaign.
CSA operated a fleet of 21 Il-62s between 1969 and 1997 including 15 Il-62s and six ( later model ) Il-62Ms, 15 of which were registered under the OK designation and six being leased from Aeroflot.
The only CSA presidential election took place on November 6, 1861, when electors for the electoral college were chosen in each state.
They were before nominated by the CSA.
Prior to the launch of the CSA, child support disputes were handled by a court based system.
Updated statistics published in the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission Annual Report and Accounts 2010 / 11 showed that, whilst payments were being made in 65 % of CSA cases for the year April 2006 – March 2007, this had increased to 78 % by March 2011.
To avoid the sampling bias that, they argued, existed in most studies of CSA ( which drew from samples mostly in the mental health or legal systems and thus were, as a sample, unlike the population as a whole ), the 1997 study combined data from studies using only national samples of individuals expected to be more like the " average " individual.
All these studies were included in the meta-analysis because many CSA researchers, as well as lay persons in the USA, view all types of sociolegally defined CSA as morally and / or psychologically harmful.
The results indicated that the college students who had experienced CSA were slightly less well-adjusted compared to other students who had not experienced CSA, but that family environment was a significant confound that may be responsible for the association between CSA and harm.
Both studies addressed four " assumed properties " of CSA, identified by the authors, gender equivalence ( both genders affected equally ), causality ( CSA causes harm ), pervasiveness ( most victims of CSA are harmed ) and intensity ( the harm is normally significant and long-term ), concluding that all four " assumed properties " were questionable and had several potential confounds.
's conclusions may not be generalizable beyond college populations in general as individuals with a history of CSA were more likely than non-abused individuals to drop out of college after a single semester.
The last two studies, according to Dallam, were inappropriate because they included respondents who were over the age of 17 when the CSA occurred.
incorrectly used " Pearson's r " instead of " Cohen's d " to calculate the effect size, which resulted in a failure to correct for base-rate differences of CSA in male and female samples, and which led to the finding that males were less harmed by CSA.

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